Thanks...Quote:
Originally Posted by BLKCRX
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Thanks...Quote:
Originally Posted by BLKCRX
Could someone post up a photo guide on where the ecu is (I know passenger side glovebox, but where? Under or behind the dash?) and how to remove it?
It's behind the center console. you can access it by removing the side panel (somewhat triangular piece) on the right side of the passenger side footwell...Quote:
Originally Posted by aaronng
should i have any worries about taking the ecu out? :S
i won't wanna break my car :(
lol
Cool! I was looking at the wrong place then. I'll have a poke around this evening to see how it's set up. Thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by EuroAccord13
Save yourselves the hassle of removing the ECU to find out the code.
Stop in at your nearest Supercheap and pick up a telescopic inspection mirror. I grabbed one on the way home for $9.99.
http://img148.echo.cx/img148/5787/in...nmirror7eg.jpg
Use a torch to illuminate the ECU and work the mirror up between the side of the ECU (which faces the front of the car) and the centre tunnel so you can read the numbers off (they'll be backwards obviously) and have a helper write the numbers down for you as you read them out.
Simple painless and done in less than 5mins :)
Oh and I believe the number you'll be looking for is above the barcode. My May 2004 build ECU number is: 37820-RBB-Ö01 (Ö=O for Oz :p )
lol.. smart thinking there matell
I'd love to have my car tested but how does it work with VAFC?
Also, I need my car running 7 days a week, so I guess I'll have a miss.
dayyyyynmmm matt, no wonder your an engineer!!
No idea about the interaction with VAFC, or time without a car...that's what I keep my Camira registered for! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by euro77
lol. There's always an easier, more efficient, and common sense way to do things.Quote:
Originally Posted by baboo
u coming on sunday matt........?